Is there any way to do this:
class example {
public:
const int dontModifyMe;
example() {
// setup for dontModifyMe..
dontModifyMe = getValueForDontModifyMe(earlierSetup);
}
}
example ex;
cout << ex.dontModifyMe; // works
ex.dontModifyMe = 4 // error
If dontModifyMe didn't need setup, I would just use the member initialization list. Is there a way around this that doesn't require explicit getter/setter methods?
const
, For user-defined construction like yours, it has to be in the member initialization list, so the idea of "I would..." should be "I have to...", and thereby considerably restricts your options if you want to expose a const member directly without a getter. Thus, you have to get creative with your setup function, as it will need to appear as the initialization value fordontModifyMe
in the member initializer list if you intend on keepingdontModifyMe
as you currently have it declared.